Carbon Dioxide Fixation as the Initial Step in the Metabolism of Acetone by Thiosphaera pantotropha

  • Bonnet-Smits E
  • Robertson L
  • Van Dijken J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Evidence is presented for a new pathway of acetone metabolism in Thiosphaerapantotropha. The initial step involves a carboxylation, probably resulting in the formation of acetoacetate. Cells grown on acetone and propan-2-01 fixed large quantities of 14C02, in contrast to cells grown on acetate and acetoacetate. Growth on acetone and propan-2-01, but not on other substrates, was dependent on the exogenous supply of C 0 2. NMR studies on the labelling pattern of the intracellular poly-p-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) confirmed that C2 units are produced from acetone after initial carboxylation. The metabolism of acetone and propan-2-01 was associated with drastic changes in the ultrastructure of the organisms. During growth on these substrates, proteinaceous, crystalline inclusions were observed. These were absent in acetate-grown cells. The nature of these crystalline inclusions remains to be elucidated.

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Bonnet-Smits, E. M., Robertson, L. A., Van Dijken, J. P., Senior, E., & Kuenen, J. G. (1988). Carbon Dioxide Fixation as the Initial Step in the Metabolism of Acetone by Thiosphaera pantotropha. Microbiology, 134(8), 2281–2289. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-134-8-2281

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